Will It Be The End Of Times? Just what does December 21, 2012 mean to us? Is the end date of the Mayan calendar really the start of an approaching apocalypse, or even a spiritual rebirth? How much of what we're hearing is science and how much is superstition?
This blog provides a balanced look at the 2012 phenomenon with leading researchers, writers and scientists in the field explaining exactly what this date means, why it's important, and what we should expect.

Michel de Nostredame ( Nostradamus in Latin ), was a French apothecary and reputed seer seer who published collections of prophecies that have since become famous worldwide. He was born December 14th or 21st (various sources) in December of 1503, and died July 2nd 1566 - at age 62. He is well known for his book Les Propheties ( The Prophecies ), the first edition of which appeared some time in 1555. Since the publication of this book, which has almost never gone out of print since his death, Nostradamus has attracted a following that credits him with predicting many major world events and historcal turning points.

The prophecies have in some cases been absorbed to the results of applying the alleged Bible code , as well as to other purported prophetic works. Most academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations (sometimes purposely) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power. What does all that mean? He was VAGUE, and extremely obscure - Often using symbolism (of his time) and also writing in 3 different languages.

Nostradamus enthusiasts have credited him with predicting:

Great London Fire

Maybe you never heard of the Great London Fire of 1666, but that doesn't mean it wasn't a big deal back then. The fire itself; pretty much wrecked most of medieval London within the old Roman walls. Only six deaths were recorded ( "the six" in the second line), though poor people and commoners' deaths may not have been recorded..The fire, which supposedly started in a baker's shop, scohed the city for three days straight. Obviously if people had known that's what the translation was, they could have added Nostradamus to their fire safety manual and avoided the blaze.

The Great Fire of London consumed nearly two-thirds of London in 1666. This is one of the rare prophecies where Nostradamus refers to a specific year. It consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St. Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities. It is estimated that it destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the City's ca. 80,000 inhabitants.

The First Antichrist: Napoleon I

Nostradamus knew, of course, of the ancient Greek and Roman Empires; and the Holy Roman Empire had been in existence since the year 962.

But his use of the words "Empire" and "Emperor", rather than "King" and "Kingdom", is held to be significant. The Napoléonic campaigns and wars were fought, won and lost at the cost of millions of French lives - as well as those of Allied and Client states.

Did Nostradamus predict world war 2 and Hitler?

Wouldn't it be more appropriate to name his KILLING or being repsonsible for a "wrold war"? Those two little facts make these quatrains also a stretch. Much of the talk of Nostradamus' prophecy of Hitler may come from his use, in the original text, of the Latin word "Hister" to describe the river Danube. If he meant Hitler by naming Hister then something could still happen at that river. I tend to be skeptical on this Nostradamus prediciton. People have always tried to use his naming of "Hister" on reference of Hitler - but you be the judge...

September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the WTC

In an illustration by Nostradamus himself, from the Lost Book Of Nostradamus, depicts a burning tower. The above quatrain was immediately thought of after the 9 11 attacks. New York City (great new city) is roughly located near 45 degrees. The sky did burn and fire approached the city. Proof of the Normans may refer to France's desire for proof that Iraq had something to do with 9/11or wmd's to justify an invasion using the towers as a false pretext..

"Earthshaking fire from the center of the Earth Will cause tremors around the New City. Two great rocks will war for a long time, Then Arethusa will redden a new river."

Supposedly two great rocks could mean two great towers. But why would he say "war for a long time" - as almost to sound like... against each other. If September 11th hadn't happened, doesn't it souns like an earthquake or volcano erupting?

When Nostradamus wrote those infamous lines, skyscrapers like the WTC Twin Towers, and massive airplanes like the ones that crashed into them - even cities as massive as New York were probably not imaginable.

The Third Antichrist: World War III

What about the future, 2012? A major, underlying theme is an impending invasion of Europe by Muslim forces from further east and south headed by the expected (3rd) Antichrist. There has been talk of the assassination of the pope or the destruction of Rome by a nuclear bomb.

The doomsday crown always insist that Nostradamus said the world was going to end and that he NEVER GOT ANYTHING WRONG. Now days it's all about 2012. Specifically, December 21st 2012. Nostradamus wrote that his prophecies only went as far as the year 3797. Think what you want, and read below - I will list some misconceptions about 2012.

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Will It Be The End Of Times? Just what does December 21, 2012 mean to us? Is the end date of the Mayan calendar really the start of an approaching apocalypse, or even a spiritual rebirth? How much of what we're hearing is science and how much is superstition?

This blog provides a balanced look at the 2012 phenomenon with leading researchers, writers and scientists in the field explaining exactly what this date means, why it's important, and what we should expect.